November 2016 Newsletter
Youth Group Carving Pumpkins
CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
WORSHIP 10:45 AM
336 Barnett Avenue Waynesboro, PA 17268 – 0288
(717)762-4113
Website: www.apostlesucc.com E-mail: [email protected]
From the Pastor’s Study
Over the past few weeks we have begun our worship service with me
saying, “This is the day that God has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it.”
The congregations’ response has been;
“We rejoice and we are glad because we have a God whose love for us is
never ending. We rejoice in knowing that we have a God who forgives and
abundantly gives. We are glad for the blessings of our lives, for our God who
has never broken a promise nor abandoned us. This is the day that God has
made, we rejoice and are glad in it because there is so much for us to be
thankful for.”
I wrote these words because I wanted us to begin our worship service
on a positive note with words of gratitude and thanksgiving for what God has
done for us and continues to do for us every day. I believe that we should also
rejoice and be glad, even if we don’t feel like it, despite what is going on in our
personal lives and the world we live in.
Every morning during my commute to the church I recite the same
words, “This is the day that God has made I will rejoice and be glad in it.” I say
those words because they help me to start the day with a positive attitude, with
a bright outlook for the day, despite all the disturbing events that are going on
in the world around me. God has given me this new day, a fresh start, a day
to do start over, to do better, a day of endless possibilities; therefore I will
personally rejoice by acknowledging what God has done for me and I will be
glad even if it is hard for me to be glad.
Over the past several years we have been singing something different
after the collection of our offering. Instead of the traditional doxology “Praise
God for whom all blessings flow, praise him all creatures here below…” we
now sing words that are more contemporary yet just as meaningful;
“Give thanks with a grateful heart, give thanks to the Holy One, give
thanks for he’s given Jesus Christ his son.”
The words express our gratitude to God for giving us the gift of Jesus.
The song goes on with the words;
“And now let the weak say I am strong, let the poor say I am rich,
because of what the Lord has done for us. Give thanks.”
The words express why we are giving thanks to God; the weak are
made strong, the poor are made rich, we sing words of gratitude because of
the hope God has given us through his son Jesus.
The Greek word for “thanksgiving” is “eucharistia”. In the center of that
word is the word “charis” which means “grace”. Therefore at the heart of the
Eucharist (Communion), is grace. At the heart of the word, “charis” is the word
“chairo” which means “to rejoice.” Therefore when we take Communion it is a
time of thanksgiving, a time to rejoice in God’s grace and for the blessings we
receive through Christ.
November is the month we are more mindful of giving thanks and
expressing gratitude because of the special day called Thanksgiving that we
have set aside to give thanks. In the days leading up to Thanksgiving Day I
hear it said many times on television, on the radio, in conversation that we
should “give thanks”. But often the statement does not say, to whom or what
we should “give thanks”? Are we to “give thanks” to the government for the
holiday, to our friends, to the stores for their holiday specials, to our employers
for giving us the day off? To just say “give thanks”, in itself doesn’t
acknowledge who the thanks are being given to or why we are giving thanks.
That makes the declaration to “give thanks” an incomplete, empty and rather
meaningless statement. Perhaps there is an assumption that the thanks we are
giving is to God but with so many non-religious people today I don’t assume
that to be true. I wonder how many people even believe or even give thought to
the fact that all that they have received has been given to them by God. We are
more likely today to believe all that we have is by our own hand.
“We give thanks and are glad because we have a God whose love for us is
never ending.” How many of us can say we have someone in our lives whose
love for us is never ending; never ending, not just most of the time, but never
ending.
Who but God not only “forgives and gives” but always forgives no
matter what we have done and continues to give “abundantly”?
Who but our God has never broken a promise to his people? Has
never abandoned us? There is no human being in this world who can match
the love, the devotion, the blessings of God which are unlimited and unending.
“Be thankful and praise the Lord as you enter his temple, The Lord is
good! His love and faithfulness will last forever.”-Psalm 100: 4-5
“Whatever happens, keep thanking God because of Jesus Christ. This
is what God wants you to do.”-1 Thessalonians 5: 18
The German writer, theologian and mystic, Meister Eckhart wrote;
“If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it will be
enough.”
May we always be grateful and give thanks for our God and for his son
Jesus; for where would any of us be, who would we be, without them?
In Christian Love, With a Thankful Heart
Pastor Michael
Squirrels in Church
A church was having a problem with squirrels getting into the attic. They
tried everything to get rid of them, spent hundreds of dollars on exterminators
to rid of the squirrels but to no avail. Finally they came up with the solution.
They decided to baptize the squirrels and make them members of the church
and it worked, at least somewhat. Now they only see the squirrels on Easter
and Christmas. So if you happen to see a squirrel near the church entrances
on Sunday morning don’t scare it away. It could be a visitor from that church.
Calendar of Events
November
6 Worship 10:45 AM 13 Worship 10:45 AM 14 Buchannan Trail Quilters 5:30 PM 15 Silver Express Delivery 1:30 PM 15 College Club 6 PM 20 Worship 10:45 AM 20 Annual Congregational Meeting 12 PM 27 Worship 10:45 AM Weight Watchers meets every Tuesday at 5 PM and Wednesday at 9 AM Al Anon meets every Thursday from 8-9 PM
Birthdays &
Anniversaries in
November
3 Joshua Misner
5 Bruce Barr
7 Robert and Shelley Benchoff
27 Colin Berkey
27 Sondra Monn
CONSISTORY
MEMBERS
Julia Cramer
Jean High
Mary Lou Misner
Martha Smith
Donna Levick
Sondra Monn
Nevin Monn
Brian Jacobs
WORSHIP ASSISTANTS
in November
The Nursery is Available if Needed.
Ushers & Greeters November 6: Donna Levick & Judy Fitz
November 13: Ernie Fitz & Jean High
November 20: Brian & Debbie Jacobs
November 27: Nevin & Sondra Monn
CommunionAssistants
November 6: Donna Levick & Judy Fitz
December 4:
Social Seniors
Social Seniors will be meeting on Monday, November
14 from 2 until 4:00 p..m. at Trinity United Church of Christ
in State Line. Please come and enjoy the fun, fellowship
and food. Hope to see you there.
Church Staff & Committees
Pastor: Michael Cromer Home: 717-776-7612 Cell: 717-816-2940 Email: [email protected]
Church Office: 762-4113 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Tuesday - Friday 8:30 AM – 3 PM Secretary: Linda Ritchey 762-1789 Volunteer Financial Secretary: Judy Fitz 762-4028 Treasurer: Linda Ritchey 762-1789 Choir Director: Organist: Jim Heefner 765-9534 Consistory President: Mary Lou Misner 717-749-3839 Vice-President: Jean High 762-7794 Altar Guild: Danny & Laurie Deavers 717-655-5078 Archive: Linda Ritchey 762-1789 Christian Education: Christian Outreach: Lay, Life, & Work: Outdoor Ministry: Bob Benchoff 749-5202 Property: Bruce Barr 301-824-2849 Spiritual Council: Julia Cramer 717-658-9603 Stewardship & Finance: Donna Haugh & Jean High
NGA Ingathering
On Tuesday October 4, 18 ladies representing 8 churches and a Y - Gradale Sorority gathered at the Church of the Apostles sorting nearly 6,000 new items to be distributed to South Mountain Restoration Center, Pregnancy Ministries, Faith Community Outreach Ministries, Waynesboro Community and Human Services and Franklin County Headstart Programs. This was the 40th annual ingathering of the Waynesboro Branch of NGA Inc. Thanks to all those supporting this effort to help those less fortunate.
Linda Hovis Waynesboro Branch Secretary
Sondra Monn’s Apple Cake or Bars Recipe
3 eggs 3 cups flour 2 tsp vanilla
2 cups sugar 1 tsp baking soda 3 cup diced apples
1 cup oil 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 cup chopped nuts
1 tsp cinnamon
Glaze: Combine 3/4 to 1 cup of 10X Confectioners sugar with enough milk to
be able to pour it on the cake or bars.
Beat eggs, sugar and oil. Add flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Mix well.
Stir in vanilla, apples and nuts. Batter will be stiff.
For cake: Place in ungreased 13 x 9 pan. Bake at 350 for 1 hour or until it
tests done. If you use a Bundt pan you have to bake it a little longer. Let cool
and pour on glaze.
For Bars: Spread on a cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 35 to 40 minutes. Let
cool and pour on glaze.
Guest Musician
On November 13, Daniel McCarthy will provide
special music for our worship service. You may remember
Daniel as the guest musician who played guitar and sang
during our outdoor Peace Pole event. Daniel will continue
to play after the service from 11:45-12:15 in a mini- concert
for those who wish to hear more of his music.
The Healing Service
Last month a healing service
was part of one of our Sunday worship
services; a first for Apostles I believe.
Although I wasn’t sure how a healing
service would be received, I chose to
include the anointing of oil and the
laying on of hands in our worship service because there have recently been a
number of people in our congregation dealing with health issues. In addition all
of us are in need of a healing of some sort. Although such a service is part of
the United Church of Christ tradition, many congregations shy away from a
healing service. Perhaps because many people associate a healing service
with the Pentecostal church; they think of people speaking in tongues,
thrashing around, shouting and falling to the ground. Perhaps people think it is
just a show, it doesn’t change anything or they don’t want to air their personal
health issues in front of a congregation. Our healing service was reverent,
meaningful and reminded many of us that healing can still be found through
Christ. Around a third of the congregations came forward to be anointed with
oil, have hands laid upon them by Pastor Michael and be prayed for. Many
tears were shed; an indication that many recognized their own need for
healing and that there is still hope to be found in the healing power of Christ.
Was anyone healed? Perhaps in ways we may never know or understand.
Notes from Our Consistory President
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As the newly elected president I am looking forward serving the church...
working with our pastor, secretary, employees, volunteers and all church members!
I have a lot to “catch-up” on, but look forward to a great 2017!
I hope to see everyone at our ANNUAL MEETING on November 20.
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www.apostlesucc.com
Have you been to our website? It's all about US!!
Our webmaster welcomes close inspection so she has input from YOU!!
This is an ideal way to welcome visitors:
Let's make it the best!
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CHRISTMAS IS COMING! LOTS TO DO! START NOW!
What a year! The church STAFF has worked hard!
We are very blessed with our staff
and do they ever work hard to see that that all runs smoothly…
now is your chance to see that each receives an end of the year bonus!!!
Please generously use the white STAFF GIFT envelope to give gifts to the staff.
Please note all donations as STAFF GIFT.
Deadline: Sunday December 18, 2016
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The Church GROWTH Committee....
Good News! We're growing in many ways and growth is an ongoing process.
You can help, too! Invite a friend to a church activity!
Help spread our GOOD NEWS!
Bibles for Hoffman Homes
During a recent conversation with one of the staff at Hoffman Homes
for Youth I learned that when a child has been treated for either emotional or
physical abuse or sometimes both, and is ready to leave the facility the one
thing they all want to take with them is a bible. The ninety some children who
reside at Hoffman Homes usually remain there for 9 months although a few
remain for several years. I was surprised that the children had bibles because
Hoffman Homes does not provide regular religious teachings at the facility.
Because of the lack of funding to pay for a full time chaplain they must rely on
churches in the community to volunteer to teach or provide a worship service
for the children. Volunteers are not always available. Despite the lack of regular
religious teachings the children are obviously learning biblical teachings
enough that a bible is important to them.
You will find a table in the church for the donation of bibles for the
children of Hoffman Homes. Because the ages of the children range from 6-18
years old bibles for all age ranges will be accepted. There are many bibles
specifically for small children and bibles that are specifically for teenagers.
An adult bible for a seven year old may not have much meaning for them at
this stage of their life as one that is written for young children.
Please make donations of only new bibles. Once a number of bibles
have been collected we will deliver them to Hoffman Homes perhaps around
the same time we deliver Christmas gifts.
Art in the Narthex
Each month a new piece of religious
themed art will be hung in the narthex. How
many of you took notice to this month’s print
entitled “Follow Me” by Scottish artist Tom Curr?
The original was painted in the 1930’s and is a
depiction of Jesus and children of different
nationalities. If you have a favorite picture you
would like to display please see Pastor Michael.
Grant Approved
Church of the Apostles for the second time has
received a grant in the amount of $1,400 from the York
Alliance for the Arts to have the group Simple Gifts perform
a free concert at Apostles, a music workshop for the youth
of Hoffman Homes, and a music workshop and concert for
the folks at Trinity House. The events will take place in the
spring of 2017.
Poinsettias for the Sanctuary
Orders are now being taken for poinsettias. The deadline is November 30. Consider purchasing a poinsettia in honor of or in memory of someone special in your life. These seasonal plants add so much to the beauty of the sanctuary.
Apostles Christmas Cards
The church is in conversation with a local print
shop to create boxed Christmas cards that will feature
photographs of the church during the Christmas season.
More information will soon be available for those
interested.
Holiday Schedule of Special Events
November 27 1st Sunday of Advent
December 4 2nd
Sunday of Advent
Christmons service / Hanging of the Greens
December 11 3rd
Sunday of Advent
December 18 3rd
Sunday of Advent
Christmas caroling after worship
December 24 Christmas Eve candlelight service 7 PM
December 25 Christmas Day - No Worship Service
Musician Tom Jolin Returns to Apostles
One of our favorite musicians Tom Jolin and his
hammered dulcimer returns to Apostles. Tom will provide
special music for us during our 10:45 worship service on
Dec. 11.
Christmas Day
Christmas day falls on a Sunday this year. A decision has been made
by consistory to not have a worship service on Christmas day. Many of us will
be attending Apostles beautiful and meaningful Christmas Eve candlelight
service. Christmas day for most of us is a hectic and very busy day when we
try to fit more into a day than we should. By having no service on Christmas
day everyone will be able to spend time with friends and family.
Becoming an Open and Affirming Church
Church of the Apostles, by a decision made by the Growth Committee, has taken the first steps in Apostles becoming ONA; Open and Affirming. An ONA church does not just welcome people of various sexual orientations, but affirms them for who they are; valued, loved children of God, accepted and loved by God. A congregation’s affirmation and support through an ONA covenant can be a life changing and sometimes lifesaving experience especially for LGBT youth. A public welcome to LGBT seekers helps church growth. When new ONA churches attract new members, many of them are young straight couples starting new families. They identify with the values ONA represents and want their children to learn the faith in a church that genuinely welcomes and accepts all people. Because the church is in the earliest stage of this process more information will be provided in the near future. This will include a guest speaker from the United Church of Christ who will speak on the subject and answer questions and concerns anyone might have about churches becoming ONA. There are already many ONA churches in the United Church of Christ and more presently seeking the status. Trinity United Church of Christ in Waynesboro is also pursuing ONA status.
“Honor God by accepting each other, as Christ has accepted you.”-Romans 15: 7
Shiloh United Church of Christ Danville, PA (rural – small town) Founded in 1856 Average worship attendance - 80
Our Penn Central Conference adopted a new mission statement last spring that says this: Penn Central Conference – where congregations passionately declare and demonstrate the courageous love of Christ. I want to let you know that at Shiloh UCC in Danville, PA, we are doing our best to live out those words.
We voted in September 2015 to become an official Open and Affirming Church, and since then we have continued to make expanding our welcome a core mission for our congregation. We’ve been building on that vision in some new and interesting ways.
Banners in the front of our sanctuary boldly proclaim our welcoming statement and commitment to welcome all God’s children. People who are visiting for weddings and funerals have expressed how much those words mean to them, because they or some-one in their family isn’t fully welcome other places. As we continue to speak words of inclusion and hope, it’s become much easier for our members to talk about their faith and invite others to join us for worship, ministry, and other events.
We’ve continued to provide educational opportunities around LGBTQ issues through book studies and forums, inviting others in the wider community to join us. We’ve met a number of interesting and faith-filled people outside our congregation in the process, and it’s wonderful to see that as we demonstrate Jesus’ radical love for our neighbors, others are becoming interested in doing the same. That’s led to us providing a worship service at the Mid-Atlantic LGBTQ Conference in Bloomsburg next month.
We are in the process of becoming Accessible 2 All (A2A), with special emphasis on providing access and inclusion to people with physical, mental, and emotional challenges. We purchased a new bus and made space in our sanctuary for those in wheelchairs, which is allowing several of our members to attend worship and fellowship activities who otherwise would be left at home.
We’ve also made a bold commitment to get to know our Muslim neighbors. We started with a “get to know our neighbors” dinner, where we got to meet one another and learn about each other’s faiths. When the Muslim Community Center was evicted from the space they’d been renting in town, we offered space in our building so they could have a place for worship and prayer. It’s been a true blessing for us and our neighbors to support and share God’s love with each other, and we are looking forward to where this partnership will grow next. We, at Shiloh UCC in Danville, are proud to be one of the congregations in the Penn Central Conference who are passionately declaring and demonstrating the courageous love of Christ! ---Rev. Mary Schmozter
Thank
You
Cards
Thank You
“Silver Express” Food Bank
Thank you for your help to fill their bowls!
Donations for this month will be delivered November 15.
All canned/boxed food on the shelves will be delivered
each month to ensure freshness.
THE CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES 336 BARNETT AVENUE WAYNESBORO, PA 17268-0288 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Please forward an address change to the Church office.
November 2016
MISSION STATEMENT
We are called together to worship God, united by the Holy Spirit, and chosen as instruments of our Lord’s purpose to teach, support and serve all people. We witness to the church, the community and
the world by showing joy in the faith and using our talents to praise God.